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acrimony 1
acrobats 1
across 3
act 16
acted 1
acting 2
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17 surprise
17 traveller
17 turn
16 act
16 alexandre
16 bear
16 bourgeoisie
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | amazing properties which act upon the skin without~prematurely 2 I,III| to understand a part and act~it without compromising 3 I,III| Hurrah for success! we'll act in concert. Off with you, 4 I,VI | wrote a superb comedy in one act for~Mademoiselle Mars, most 5 I,II | summoned~up to perform this act.~ ~"After all, I am his 6 I,III| flagrante delicto/, in a~base act! The duel which follows 7 I,III| expressed. By~this trifling act Cesar would have wounded 8 I,VI | permanent assignees is an act which~gives opportunity 9 I,VI | distinct acts,--the agent's~act, the assignee's act, the / 10 I,VI | agent's~act, the assignee's act, the /concordat/, or certificate-of-bankruptcy~ 11 I,VI | certificate-of-bankruptcy~act. Like all theatrical performances, 12 I,VI | virtuous.~ ~During this act of the drama the creditors, 13 I,VI | Paris.~ ~The assignee's act in the drama is intended 14 I,VI | to appear would, for that act alone, be brought~before 15 I,VII| character; and, in point of act, it is neither dwarfed nor 16 I,VII| speculations, nor by any act that stained his honor.~


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